scrypt-htc is reminscent of scrypt-pgc (Pangu) and scrypt-new (Kingcoin) - just another scrypt-jane that is disguised as a CPU-mining algo while the creators mine on their GPUs
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It's happened with CGB before - someone launched "CGB 2.0" and many people downloaded it before it was removed. What made it slightly more convincing, IIRC, is that someone with the name of "CryptogenicBullion" posted it.
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bump... anyone else have this issue?
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Seconding Offerings.
I recommend Kingcoin.
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For a small coin, a block retarget of 2016 is death. See Nibble and CHNCoin for the scrypt counterpart.
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IFC is quite crappy unless you are in it for the short term (read: pump and dump). Same for other fast-deflating coins.
IFC should reach 0.00000001 LTC, then 0.00000001 XPM, then finally 0.00000001 Runescape gold; unless it can find a use anytime soon
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Predict a brief drop to 25K, then spike to 100K and death.
I am strongly against merged-mining, but merged-mining increasingly looks like the final, faded-out fate of Bytecoin.
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Sure.
What are some other coins that are kind of dead right now? How about Elacoin?
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I vote for the removal of: - Casinocoin, since there has not been much activity about it, and the dev has been inactive since 12 August (nearly 2 months ago);
- Paycoin, which has had less than 1BTC of volume since a week ago.
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In the past few days, I have experienced BSODs multiple times related to ndis.sys when closing clients. After searching, I believe that this issue is related to my network card (Qualcomm Atheros AR9565 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Adapter). I have tried two driver versions (10.0.0.212 and 222), and both have experienced BSODs.
The three clients which I have had BSODs on are Offerings From Ctlhulu, SIF and Kingcoin. This issue occurs intermittently and is preceded by me entering "stop" into the debug console and the window freezing.
Does anyone have information regarding this issue?
I am running Windows 8 on a HP laptop. On the computer I have Avast and an expired copy of Norton (which I couldn't be bothered to uninstall). Every time it crashes, quite a few processes are running. Chrome, Notepad are the two that I remember I always had open when I typed "stop" and the BSOD happened.
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Did you set server=1 listen=1
rpcport=_____ rpcuser=_____ rpcpassword=_____
in your .conf?
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Secure, Quark, Offering, Prime, Blake
(the latter two are not on exchanges, but they probably will be on soon)
The first three use the Quark algorithm, so you can compare their difficulties and rewards and prices to determine profitability. Currently SRC is about twice as profitable as QRK.
Where are Offerings being traded? However, scificoin (author of 3 coins based on Star Trek) is creating an exchange and says that he will have Offerings at launch
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... This giveaway still available? It hasn't been touched in a few months. Nevertheless "correlate" 5Wc7uZ1yX7Duq54i847beoLiZLMBYtDNMV
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What stops me from doing this:
1. Control a large number of nodes. 2. On all except one, broadcast a chain that is always 1 block behind the main chain. 3. Suddenly from the last one release 4 blocks in quick succession. Now you win by 3 blocks (and don't trigger the 51% defense).
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Meta, you mentioned that you used GTX mobility, so you are only mining on a laptop?
Just want to do a poll here, how much do you think GPL is worth now? Let say, how much you'd sell/buy 100 GPL for?
Yep, laptop. GT630M. I think 100 GPL should fetch around 37.5 LTC. The backstory of the coin seems quite nice, not just a copy/paste shitclone. (Personally, I don't want the 3.50486085 GPL I've mined to go for a pittance...) Petr1fied, if you're selling I'll buy 0.03493054 BTC (or whatever currency you want it in) worth of it.
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Is anyone giving out free samples of the Gold-Pressed-Latinum?
I'll take some free GPL
Mine some yourself! Difficulty is only 0.02425092 at this point. Go to gplcoin.com and mine. Anyway, I've got some issues here - all blocks found by my client are accepted by the pool but rejected (not stale, but outright rejected) by my client. I've lost around 4 or 5 blocks this way already - a significant amount when you have just 10KH/s. Does anyone else have that problem? My complete command line is: For solo mining
ybcminer.exe --scrypt -o localhost:19994 -u ___ -p ___ --gpu-platform 1 --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1377557832 -I 9
For pool mining
ybcminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://gplcoin.com:8888 -u ___ -p ___ --gpu-platform 1 --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1377557832 -I 9
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I don't use the conf file (that doesn't store StartT, I think). ybcminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://gplcoin.com:8888 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD --gpu-platform X --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1377557832 -I 9
To determine X, first check the output of ybcminer -n and see which gpu-platform your card is listed on.
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This has happened to me many times already.
So I log in to a pool wanting to start mining, go to the workers page... poof! I'm logged out. Try it again... the same results yet again. I noticed that this only happens on mmcfe-based pools (and not all of them).
Is that an issue with the pool or with some settings in my browser? I'm using Chrome 30.0.1599.69 m, with the extensions ABP, RES, Ghostery (and some others, but those were installed after the logout issue began happening)
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Difficulty: 100869.01430283 Diff 1 for Blake is diff 1/256 for BTC. So the real difficulty is about 394. Even that seems a bit high for CPU mining.
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Secure, Quark, Offering, Prime, Blake
(the latter two are not on exchanges, but they probably will be on soon)
The first three use the Quark algorithm, so you can compare their difficulties and rewards and prices to determine profitability. Currently SRC is about twice as profitable as QRK.
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